A man of relative authority within the commune, he was reported to when his fellow degenerates stole and reprogrammed a Mister Handy from the Nadaville suburbs. His beatnik commune however saw this theft (and possibly breaking and entering... and assault if their ideology was correct) as emancipation. They believing that all robots are slaves and must be freed from their owners. Imprinting on them their own emotional and ideological hangups.[1]

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↑Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Collector's Edition p.265: "[1.18] SUNSHINE TIDINGS CO-OPA beatnik farming co-op of cabins and a trading warehouse. Local scuttlebutt suggests the place is haunted by its former residents. Meet Professor Goodfeels, who still rattles about the place. He’ll be a good guard if you hack his protocols at the Sunshine Tidings terminal (Novice). There’s a locked medical cabin here (Novice) too. Did you find the trunk in the western cabin yet?"(Fallout 4 Vault Dweller's Survival Guide Map)

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